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Walters Ms. W.220, Book of Hours

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Shelf mark

W.220


Manuscript

Book of Hours


Text title
Book of Hours

Abstract

This Book of Hours was created ca. 1450-55 in Bruges by Willem Vrelant and associates. It was commissioned for its first owners, a husband and wife, who are depicted on fols. 138r and 150v, respectively. This book contains eighteen extant miniatures, including many unusual thematic depictions, such as the Buffeting of Christ (fol. 24r) in the Hours of the Cross, and a very Dürer-like depiction of the Holy Face in the Suffrages (fol. 146r).


Date

Ca. 1450-1455 CE


Origin

Bruges


Artist

Authority name: Vrelant, Willem, -1481

Supplied name: Willem Vrelant and associates


Form

Book


Genre

Devotional


Language:

The primary language in this manuscript is Latin.


Support material

Parchment

Thin to medium-weight, well-finished parchment


Extent

Foliation: i+231+i

Modern pencil foliation upper right corners, rectos


Collation

Formula: Quire 1: 12 (fols. 1-12); Quire 2: 10, with first folio tipped in (fols. 13-23); Quire 3: 10 (fols. 24-33); Quire 4-8: 8 (fols. 34-73); Quires 9-11: 10 (fols. 74-103); Quires 12-17: 8 (fols. 104-151); Quire 18: 6 (fols. 152-157); Quires 19-21: 8 (fols. 158-181); Quire 22: 10 (fols. 182-191); Quires 23-27: 8 (fols. 192-231)

Catchwords: Extant on last verso of each quire starting on fol. 33v

Signatures: Somewhat extant in lower right corner of rectos in first half of quire, notably fol. 16r and fol. 42r

Comments:


Dimensions

10.0 cm wide by 15.4 cm high


Written surface

4.9 cm wide by 7.0 cm high


Layout
  1. Columns: 1
  2. Ruled lines: 14
  3. Ruled in pale mauve; layout does not apply to calendar: written space: 4.8 x 6.9 cm, 3 columns, 17 lines

Contents:
fols. 1r - 231v:
  1. Title: Book of Hours
  2. Artist: Vrelant, Willem, -1481
  3. Hand note: Written in littera cursiva formata
  4. Decoration note: Eighteen large miniatures (two full-page); decorated initials at major text openings below miniatures (5 lines); small decorated initials at eight text openings (3-4 lines); flourished initials at secondary text openings, "K L" in calendar and versals (2 lines); foliate borders surrounding miniatures with marginalia on pages with double-page miniatures; line fillers mostly in litany (1 line); rubrics in red; text in brown ink
fols. 1r - 12v:
  1. Title: Calendar
  2. Rubric: Januarius habet dies xxxi. luna vero. xxx.
  3. Contents: Full calendar; graded in rose and dark brown ink; contents suggest Bruges; saints of note include Geneviéve (Jan. 3), Hyacinth (Jan. 30), Amandus (Feb. 6), Annunciation to the Virgin (Mar. 12, also Mar. 25), Eligius (Jun. 25), Amalberga (Jul. 10), Donatian (Aug. 30), Peter (Oct. 29), Eligius (Dec. 1), Felix (Dec. 22)
fols. 14r - 23r:
  1. Title: Gospel sequences and prayers
  2. Contents: Fols. 14r-20v: Gospel sequences for John, Luke, Matthew, and Mark; fols. 21r-23r: Seven prayers for reciting when retiring to bed, awakening, and arising
  3. Decoration note: Large miniature on fol. 14r
fols. 24r - 27v:
  1. Title: Hours of the Cross
  2. Incipit: Domine labia mea
  3. Decoration note: Large miniature on fol. 24r
fols. 27v - 42r:
  1. Title: Devotional Sequence
  2. Rubric: Hic incipiunt hore sancti spiritus
  3. Incipit: Domine labia mea
  4. Contents: Fols. 28r-32r: Hours of the Holy Spirit, headed on fol. 27v; fols. 32r-39v: Mass of the Virgin, two prayers including Oracio (fol. 38v) and Alia Oracio (fol. 39r); fols. 39v-42r: Prayer on Sorrow of the Virgin by the Cross
  5. Decoration note: Large miniature on fol. 28r
fols. 42r - 112r:
  1. Title: Hours of the Virgin
  2. Artist: Vrelant, Willem, -1481
  3. Rubric: Hic Incipiunt hore beatissime virginis marie Secundum usum Romane ecclesie. et primo ad matutinas.
  4. Incipit: Domine labia mea
  5. Decoration note: Double-page miniature on fols. 42v-43r; large miniatures on fols. 64r, 77r, 84r, 89r, 94r, and 99r
fols. 112v - 137r:
  1. Title: Hours of the Compassion of the Virgin
  2. Rubric: Incipiunt hore de compassione
  3. Incipit: Domine labia mea
  4. Decoration note: Large miniature on fol. 113r
fols. 137r - 145r:
  1. Title: Two prayers to the Virgin
  2. Rubric: Oratio devota ad beatam gloriosam virginem mariam
  3. Incipit: Obsecro te
  4. Contents: Fol. 138v: Obsecro te; fol. 142r: O Intemerata
  5. Decoration note: Large miniature on fol. 138v
fols. 145r - 157v:
  1. Title: Suffrages and prayers
  2. Rubric: Ad ymaginem domini nostri ihesu.
  3. Incipit: Salve sancta facies nostri salvatoris
  4. Contents: Fols. 145r-147v: Suffrage to the Holy Face; fols. 147v-152r: Suffrages to John the Baptist (fol. 147v), All Angels (fols. 148v-150r), and Catherine (fols. 150r-152r); fols. 152r-157v: Prayers for entering or passing a cemetery, entering a church, and Communion
  5. Decoration note: Large miniatures on fols. 146r, 148r, and 150v
fols. 157v - 170v:
  1. Title: Seven Penitential Psalms
  2. Rubric: Incipiunt septem psalmi penitenciales
  3. Incipit: Domine ne in furore tuo
  4. Decoration note: Large miniature on fol. 158r
fols. 170v - 186r:
  1. Title: Litany, petitions, and collects
  2. Incipit: Kyrieleyson
  3. Contents: Fols. 170v-177r: Litany, including invocations to the Trinity, the Virgin, and All Saints, as well as atypical citation for St. John the Baptist; six apostles and evangelists, including Peter, Paul, Andrew, James the Greater, John Evangelist, and Philip; six martyrs, including Stephen, Lawrence, Vincent, Thomas (Becket), John (Evangelist), and Paul; seven confessors, including Martin, Nicholas, Benedict, Bernard, Augustine, Ghislain, Jerome; thirteen virgins, including Mary Magdalene, Agatha, Agnes, Catherine, Margaret, Barbara, Elizabeth, Geneviéve, Gertrude, Ursula and companions, Juliana, Cecilia, and Lucy; fols. 177r-184r: Petitions, including eighteen beginning "Ab", forty six beginning "Per", references to the Passion and parts of Christ's body and invocations; fols. 184r-186r: Four collects, headed "Oracio" or "Alia oracio" which cite the crown of thorns, the crucifixion and Christ's blood
fols. 186r - 231v:
  1. Title: Office of the Dead
  2. Rubric: Incipiunt vigilie mortuorum. et primo antiphona
  3. Incipit: Dilexi quoniam exaudiet
  4. Contents: Fols. 193r-195r: Six collects at end of vespers; fols. 225r-231v: Mass for the faithful dead
  5. Decoration note: Large miniature on fol. 187r

Decoration:

fol. 14r:

  1. W.220, fol. 14r
  2. Title: Four Evangelists
  3. Form: Large miniature
  4. Text: Gospel sequences

fol. 24r:

  1. W.220, fol. 24r
  2. Title: Mocking and Buffeting of Christ
  3. Form: Large miniature
  4. Text: Hours of the Cross

fol. 28r:

  1. W.220, fol. 28r
  2. Title: Pentecost
  3. Form: Large miniature
  4. Text: Hours of the Holy Spirit

fol. 42v:

  1. W.220, fol. 42v
  2. Title: Annunciation
  3. Form: Full-page miniature
  4. Text: Hours of the Virgin: Matins

fol. 64r:

  1. W.220, fol. 64r
  2. Title: Visitation
  3. Form: Large miniature
  4. Text: Hours of the Virgin: Lauds

fol. 77r:

  1. W.220, fol. 77r
  2. Title: Nativity
  3. Form: Large miniature
  4. Text: Hours of the Virgin: Prime

fol. 84r:

  1. W.220, fol. 84r
  2. Title: Annunciation to Shepherds
  3. Form: Large miniature
  4. Text: Hours of the Virgin: Terce

fol. 89r:

  1. W.220, fol. 89r
  2. Title: Adoration of the Magi
  3. Form: Large miniature
  4. Text: Hours of the Virgin: Sext

fol. 94r:

  1. W.220, fol. 94r
  2. Title: Presentation in the Temple
  3. Form: Large miniature
  4. Text: Hours of the Virgin: None

fol. 99r:

  1. W.220, fol. 99r
  2. Title: Massacre of an Innocent
  3. Form: Large miniature
  4. Text: Hours of the Virgin: Vespers

fol. 108r:

  1. W.220, fol. 108r
  2. Title: Coronation of the Virgin
  3. Form: Large miniature
  4. Text: Hours of the Virgin: Compline

fol. 113r:

  1. W.220, fol. 113r
  2. Title: Pietà/Lamentation
  3. Form: Large miniature
  4. Text: Hours of the Compassion of the Virgin

fol. 138r:

  1. W.220, fol. 138r
  2. Title: Virgin and Child adored by male patron
  3. Form: Large miniature
  4. Text: Two prayers to the Virgin: Obsecro te

fol. 146r:

  1. W.220, fol. 146r
  2. Title: Holy Face
  3. Form: Large miniature
  4. Text: Suffrage to the Holy Face

fol. 148r:

  1. W.220, fol. 148r
  2. Title: St. John the Baptist
  3. Form: Large miniature
  4. Text: Suffrage to St. John the Baptist

fol. 150v:

  1. W.220, fol. 150v
  2. Title: St. Catherine presents female patron to Christ
  3. Form: Full-page miniature
  4. Text: Suffrage to St. Catherine

fol. 158r:

  1. W.220, fol. 158r
  2. Title: King David penitent
  3. Form: Large miniature
  4. Text: Seven Penitential Psalms

fol. 187r:

  1. W.220, fol. 187r
  2. Title: Burial service
  3. Form: Large miniature
  4. Text: Office of the Dead

Binding

The binding is not original.

Nineteenth-century re-binding from either Belgium or France; black textured leather; upper and lower boards framed by three fillets; possibly original page sewing; spine naturally rounded with five slightly raised bands surrounded by three fillets; endbands in pink and white silk with edge-bead; gilt edges


Provenance

Completed by followers of Willem Vrelant ca. 1450-1455 in Bruges for unidentified patrons, depicted on fols. 138r and 150v

Sold by Eugéne Paillet, Paris, to Damascéne Morgand, 1887

Henry Walters, Baltimore, acquired before 1931


Acquisition

Walters Art Museum, 1931, by Henry Walters' bequest


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Contributors

Principal cataloger: Randall, Lilian M.C.

Cataloger: Ransom, Allison

Editor: Herbert, Lynley

Copy editor: Dibble, Charles

Conservators: Owen, Linda; Quandt, Abigail

Contributors: Emery, Doug; Herbold, Rebekah; Noel, William; Tabritha, Ariel; Toth, Michael B.; Wiegand, Kimber


Publisher

The Walters Art Museum


License

Licensed for use under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported Access Rights, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/legalcode. It is requested that copies of any published articles based on the information in this data set be sent to the curator of manuscripts, The Walters Art Museum, 600 North Charles Street, Baltimore MD 21201.